The Sрhinx mаy hіde а ‘SECRET CITY’ buіlt by а loѕt сivilization, hіstorіans аrgue

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EGYPT’S S𝚙hinx in Giz𝚊 c𝚘𝚞l𝚍 𝚋𝚎 th𝚎 𝚎nt𝚛𝚊nc𝚎 w𝚊𝚢 int𝚘 𝚊 s𝚞𝚋t𝚎𝚛𝚛𝚊n𝚎𝚊n “s𝚎c𝚛𝚎t cit𝚢”, 𝚊cc𝚘𝚛𝚍in𝚐 t𝚘 th𝚎 l𝚊t𝚎st 𝚛𝚎s𝚎𝚊𝚛ch 𝚋𝚢 hist𝚘𝚛i𝚊ns.

A dinosaur skeleton, dating back millions of years, was discovered entombed within stone walls

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Well-Preserved Visigoth Sarcophagus Found at Roman Villa in Spain

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Germanic tribes invaded the region following the fall of the Roman Empire

The Origins of Human Beings According to Ancient Sumerian Texts

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Sumer, or the ‘land of civilized kings’, flourished in Mesopotamia, now modern-day Iraq, around 4500 BC. Sumerians created an advanced civilization with its own system of elaborate language and writing, …

Conservation of Istanbul’s City Walls as a World Heritage Site – Istanbul City Walls

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Zeynep Ahunbay The Land Walls (Walls of Theodosius and Blachernai) have undergone many repairs, the most substantial being the ones conducted in 20th century. While some of these repairs were aimed at conservation, others focused on the reconstruction of the walls. Since 1985, the Walls have been under the protection of UNESCO; however, they occasionally have also fallen under the category of “World Heritage in Danger.” For the preservation of the Walls, universities, international institutions and city administrators have acted together on many occasions, and this cooperation should conti

Choquequirao: Peru’s Secret Cradle Of Gold

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Ever found yourself cursing other tourists? Wishing for a photo album not populated by posing strangers? Dreaming of a meaningful experience not shared by

Roman water tank with pipes, valves revealed

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Archaeologists refurbishing the Villa Adriana in the ancient Roman city of Stabiae on the Bay of Naples have uncovered an exceptionally well-preserved section of the villa’s water system. It consists of a large lead tank with conduits leading in and out, used to regulate the flow of water through the rooms of the villa. There are even stop keys still in place. It is shocking how plausibly modern it looks.

Ollantaytambo, a masterpiece of Inca architecture, only behind Machu Picchu – DAILY NEWS

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There are few Inca sites that can approach Machu Picchu in majesty, and it is not surprising, because when we talk about Inca constructions the first thing that comes to …

The discovery of a 380-million-year-old heart sheds new light on our bodies’ evolution

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Researchers from Curtin University have discovered the world’s oldest heart in a ‘beautifully preserved’ ancient jawed fish fossil 380 million…

The story of the high-relief sarcophagus depicting the 12 labors of Heracles exhibited in the Konya Archaeological Museum

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Konya Archeology Museum exhibited and The sarcophagus, which depicts the scenes known as the Twelve Labours of Heracles in mythology…

A priceless fossil destroyed in WWII has resurfaced in an unusual way

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The first complete skeleton of a prehistoric marine reptile was thought to be lost forever in a bombing raid in London in 1941. While the actual bones are long gone, a chance discovery has resurrected two casts of the famous fossil.

The Sophisticated Water Technologies of the Ancient Nabataeans

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The Nabataeans were an ancient Semitic people, dating back to 586 BC, who inhabited northern Arabia and the southern Levant. The desert climate created agricultural difficulties for the Nabataeans

The Alien Puppeteers

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Once upon a time, in a silent corner of the Milky Way, existed an advanced civilization, the Zorvians. The Zorvians had long surpassed their biological …

Discovery of Bronze Age Fortifications on Ustica Island

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Archaeologists studying the ruins of a Middle Bronze Age site on the remote island of Ustica in the Tyrrhenian Sea north of Sicily have uncovered detailed information.

The World’s Largest Pyramid Is Hidden Within a Hill in Mexico

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The largest and tallest pyramids in the world are incredible feats of design, engineering, and construction. The Great Pyramid of…

The Mystery of Bosnia’s Ancient Pyramids

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An amateur archaeologist says he’s discovered the world’s oldest pyramids in the Balkans. But many experts remain dubious

Dіd you know thаt the legend of the mermаid іs of Irаqi orіgіn?

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Dіd you know thаt the legend of the mermаid іs of Irаqi orіgіn?

Archaeologists find evidence of grave-side feasting at Welsh castle

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Archaeologists excavating within the grounds of Fonmon Castle in South Wales have uncovered evidence of Medieval grave-side feasting rituals.

A 400-Year-Old Ring that Unfolds to Track the Movements of the Heavens

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Rings with discreet dual purpose have been in use since before the common era, when Hannibal, facing extradition, allegedly ingested the poison he kept secreted behind a gemstone on his finger.

Why Are Egyptian Statues Missing Their Noses?

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The sculptures and architecture of Ancient Egypt have long been objects of wonder for architects and historians alike. Ranging from the great Pyramids to the …